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PMETer
Initiates a calibration of the external flatness. Depends on
value of CALibrat ion: PMETer : RANGe.
Initiates a calibration of the power meter flatness.
Depends on value of CALibrat ion : PMETer : RANGe.
Initiates a calibration of the source module flatness.
Depends on value of CALibrat ion : PMETer : RANGe.
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CALibration:PMETer:FLATness:NEXT?
The parameter is the measured power that is currently produced by
the synthesizer. You must supply this parameter after measuring the
power using an external power meter. The query response is issued
after the synthesizer processes the supplied parameter and settles on
the next point to be measured. The query response is:
> o The frequency [in Hz] that is currently produced.
0 The calibration is complete.
An error has occurred and the calibration is aborted.
CALibration:SPAN:AUTO
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CALibration:SPAN:AUTU?
Sets and queries the automatic sweep span calibration.
ON
OFF
A calibration is done whenever the sweep span is changed.
A calibration is done only when
CALibrat ion : SPAN :
is sent.
After
the setting is OFF.
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CALibrat ion : SPAN :
Causes a sweep span calibration.
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CALibrat ion :
Causes an automatic tracking calibration procedure.
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ion :
Sets and queries the entire
array of correction values
that can be added to the internal flatness correction array. The
are added to the internal flatness array synchronized
on the trigger output
pulses. These TTL-level pulses are 1601
evenly spaced points across an analog sweep, or at each point in step
or list mode. Entering this array causes the
command to set to
There is one array for the foreground
state
and one for the background state (i=l). If the [i] is not
specified, the default value is
After
these arrays are
cleared.
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req suffix] ,
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CORRection:FLATness?
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